Attorney General Loretta Lynch believes that "compassion" and "love" are the most effective responses to terrorism.

"The good in this world far outweighs the evil," Lynch said during a press conference in Orlando on Tuesday. "Our common humanity transcends our differences ... our most effective response to terror and to hatred is compassion, it’s unity, and it’s love."

On "Outnumbered" today, Greg Gutfeld said that the best response to terrorism is "moral aggression," exacting immediate and righteous revenge on those responsible.

Gutfeld acknowledged that in the wake of something horrific like what happened Orlando, it is important to feel love and compassion for the victims.

He asserted, however, that you also must have the other side of that coin and "unleash hell" on those who deserve it.

"Love can help rebuild a community, but what about other communities who are terrified and terrorized?" Kennedy asked. "And you've got a president who won't talk about terrorism, because it points to the failure of his administration."

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